Pendleton Sixth Form College

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Website | 0161 631 5001
Dronfield Rd, Salford M6 7FR, UK

Opening Hours:
Monday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Thursday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM – 3:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed


Area Served:
Within 4 miles (6.4km) of Dronfield Rd, Salford M6 7FR, UK
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Google Rating: 3.9 out of 5 stars (77 total ratings)

Hamza Sharker
2 Star
Ngl I thought it would be better, the teachers don't put a lot of effort in, they dont know English, college is leaking, half the computers don't work and the sports and gym is barely ever open
Saturday 24th June 2023
Shaded
1 Star
Where to start, in short don't go here. I attended this collage a few years ago. Lessons where mostly handouts not much effort from the teachers in my subjects (IT, Business, Media, Accounting). In all fairness the Accounting course was okay. Aside from that... Students fighting with a knife and a brick at the entrance, the place caught fire that one time... My Business teacher was trying to justify having a 16 year old girlfriend despite being a year or two away from retirement. I wanted to swap my course from IT to Computer Science, was told that I can't because you get the same qualification at the end?? There is a HUGE difference between IT skills and Computer Science. The whole thing is so focused on getting you into a university you won't learn anything useful that you can use outside of an exam here. University is not a requirement and employers would rather you had experience than a degree in a subject totally unrelated to your job. My advice? Get an apprenticeship in a subject you enjoy, you'll actually lean a thing or two, gain experience and still gain the points you need to go to University if you wanted to.
Thursday 25th November 2021
margaret wright
5 Star
We went to enroll my granddaughter there, we were there for only 1hour, the teachers there were great, very polite and went out of there way to help us and show us were we needed to go, and social distance was not a problem, plus they wore masks and there was hand sanitizer everywhere and antibacterial wipes. I felt well safe.
Thursday 27th August 2020
Mark Daniels
1 Star
Salford City College have let me down. The teachers were mostly great with a few exceptions and the learning was useful for completing the courses I've studied but this has since been overshadowed by the Colleges incompetent "Income Officer". Back in October, there was an issue with my Student Finance application that required evidence. Around this time, the "Income Officer" threatened to kick me off the course because the college wanted me to pay the tuition fees. Obviously i'd applied with Student Finance for the tuition fees and needed to send them evidence so that the college would receive the tuition fees from them but more importantly, they wanted evidence so that I could get my money as I had no job and was relying on the maintenance loan. I submitted my evidence which was acknowledge by Student Finance at the start of November. Two weeks later, I received my money so naturally assumed that the College received their also as they required the same evidence for both Loans. The "Income Officer" never spoke to me again and never threatened to kick me off the course so I had no reason to question whether the college were being paid. The "Income Officer" had mentioned in October that they would have to kick me from the course before Christmas to prevent incurring further debt with the college as it costs £2500 per term and they don't want to be chasing students for a £7500 debt, however this same "Income Officer" AND Student Finance both neglected to inform me that the evidence I sent in was satisfactory for the maintenance loan but not the tuition loan. The College was supposed to be paid tuition loan instalments in October, February and May but despite this the "Income Officer" rings me in JULY to tell me that Student Finance never paid them and now I owe £7500. The very person that didn't want this situation to occur, allowed this situation to occur. This "Income Officer" despite this has since sent me the invoice and given me 30 days to find £7500 from an unemployed parent of a 19 month old who has survived only because of the maintenance loan. The "Income Officer" has threatened that the College will recover the debt by any means necessary. This whole debacle now prevents me from applying for finance for next years study which has made applying for courses next year pointless also. The whole situation has been out of my control and yet I am the one who is made to suffer through the incompetence and inaction of people who are employed to prevent this situation from occurring. Other than this, the college side of things was fine. Absolutely loved programming and the teacher for this unit. There was a teacher in the first year and a different teacher in the second year who were pretty useless at the teaching and marking side of their job roles. The onsite facilities are to be expected. The social life was poor simply because Computer Geeks like myself are typically shy and barely talk to one another let alone other students from other courses. I'd rate the overall teaching 3.5 out of 5 but this whole Student Finance and "Income Officer" issue is why I would advise all future students to avoid this establishment.
Tuesday 28th July 2020
Lindsey Wilson-Willis
5 Star
Wow - what an amazing college. Giving students the opportunity to get the best out of education and life. Check out the Animal Management and Vet Nursing facilities at Eccles' Sixth Form too. A 'zoo' in Salford - who knew?
Tuesday 10th March 2020